Re: [Caml-list] caml_oldify_local_roots takes 50% of the total runtime

Hi,
On 10/25/06, Hendrik Tews <H.Tews@cs.ru.nl> wrote:
>
> >From the comments of Damien Doligez in a related thread in
>
> http://caml.inria.fr/pub/ml-archives/caml-list/2004/07/84cd291931627c13faf56a259026885c.en.html
> I got the impression that there is extra punishment for
> caml_local_roots. Should the situation improve if I organize the
> 350.000 ocaml node pointers on the ocaml side via one local root
> (asumming this information is needed not so often)?
>
This is a known problem: the OCaml-runtime calls this function
(caml_oldify_local_roots) at each minor collection. The function iterates
over all local roots, and since minor collections happen quite often, this
naturally leads to excessive CPU-usage - even if hardly anything else is
going on.
To work around this problem you should store pointers to the C++-objects on
the C++-side, and e.g. associate them with finalized OCaml-values, or
handles which allow you to explicitly deallocate the objects.
It would be great if the GC could be improved in situations where there are
many local roots. This is a pretty common problem when interfacing
non-trivial third party libraries, and the clumsy workarounds require
writing somewhat error-prone code.
Best regards,
Markus
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